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<H1><A NAME="11">11 Working with canvas graphs</A></H1>
<P> Canvas graphing is an advanced feature that comes in handy where you
 need to draw some more arbitrary graphics. To give you a flavor of what
 you can do the following example shows an architecture overview of
 JpGraph which was drawn using a canvas.<DIV class="example">
<BR> <A href="exframes/frame_canvas_jpgarchex.html" target="blank"><IMG border="0"
HEIGHT="650"  src="img/canvas_jpgarchex.png" WIDTH="700"></A>
<BR><B>Figure 182:</B> Example of what you can draw on a canvas <A href="exframes/frame_canvas_jpgarchex.html"
target="blank">[src]</A>&nbsp;
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<P> Working with canvas requires more understanding of JpGraph as well
 as more programming and fine tuning.</P>
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